Dub / ninja

SignalDiscoveries › Fri, 21 Aug 2026

Fri, 21 Aug 2026

Today's crate centres on electronic grooves with Maribou State leading the charge across downtempo, house and broken beat, while Inner City and Steffanie Christi'an's "Turn Me On" tops the pile at 8.7. The tempo shifts between driving progressive cuts from Sergio Toca and Corren Cavini and the deeper, slower moods of Maribou State's "Dance on the World" and "Exp. 2 (Demo)." A day for smoky basements and sunrise floors alike.

40 added to rotation

A molasses-slow drift through 7A shadows that suspends time itself, trading velocity for devastating melodic clarity.

To my ears, this is a sleek 120 BPM utility weapon that bridges the gaps without breaking sweat.

A sun-drenched Latin-house earworm built for peak-time floor euphoria.

A widescreen progressive cut that turns 125 BPM pressure into pure serotonin, built for peak-time sun and open-air surrender.

Lean, organic progressive house at 125 BPM that bridges peak-time bombs with tasteful, darkroom momentum.

A hypnotic 120-BPM rework that coils melodic tension through a late-night haze, built for dim floors and drifting minds.

A weaponised vocal hook riding a relentless 128-bpm groove, built for peak-time sweat and hands-in-the-air abandon.

Kassian dials up the pressure without sacrificing Maribou State’s melodic tenderness, forging a 136-BPM bridge between leftfield pop and proper garage swing.

Late-night Ninja Tune melancholia that breathes rich melody and emotional depth into a restless 105-bpm haze.

A soulful, high-energy downtempo demo that trades velocity for visceral pulse and emotional weight.

A 115bpm demo cut that weaponises downtempo tension into something fierce enough for the after-hours fringe.

Massive vocal house at 125 BPM that commands peak-time floors with instant, unrelenting energy.

A glossy 128 BPM trance rework that turns a familiar vocal into pure peak-time adrenaline.

Warm, hooky deep house that wears its heart on its sleeve without drowning in sentiment; pure 130 BPM floor fuel.

A 125-bpm Armada roller that weaponises 5A tension for peak-time terrace euphoria.

A nocturnal 120-BPM cruiser that pairs melodic depth with relentless dancefloor urgency, perfectly pitched for the small hours.

Vocal deep house with real ache and real drive; peak-time emotion that never spills into cheese.

Warm, melodic hypnosis at 128 BPM—this self-remix feels like underground house wearing its own skin.

Lush 120 BPM organic electronica that warms the floor without sacrificing melodic ambition or Ninja Tune credibility.

Sun-drenched vocals glide over 122 BPM organic progressive grooves, marrying melodic accessibility with genuine peak-time urgency.

A broken-beat demo that punches above its weight, wrapping high-energy tension in deep, atmospheric texture.

I keep this 102 bpm fog in my crate for when the floor needs gravity, not velocity.

Lady Wray’s vocals grip a rough-hewn chassis at a hundred and two, giving low-slung downtempo an unexpected jolt of live-wire tension.

A leftfield breaks assault at 143 BPM that weaponises Db major into a gleaming, jarring, electro-tinged pressure cooker.